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double miles you can actually use... but mr. single miles can't join his friends because he's getting hit with blackouts. shame on you. now he's stuck in a miniature nightmare. oh, thank you. but, with the capital one venture card... you can fly any airline, any flight, any time. double miles you can actually use. what's in your wallet? alec jr? it was a gift. >> narrator: by october of 1985, principal photography on "ferris bueller's day off" had been under way for a month, but already, director john hughes' script rewrites and improvisational shooting style had caused delays. >> he never stopped writing, ever, ever, ever. he was always writing. so it began going over-schedule. >> narrator: and the biggest production numbers still had to be filmed. hughes wanted to show off his favorite city, and he had some big set pieces in mind to do just that. >> i really wanted to captd in what was then the tallest building in the world. >> there was a line when they were on the top of the sears tower, and they're leaning against the glass
double miles you can actually use... but mr. single miles can't join his friends because he's getting hit with blackouts. shame on you. now he's stuck in a miniature nightmare. oh, thank you. but, with the capital one venture card... you can fly any airline, any flight, any time. double miles you can actually use. what's in your wallet? alec jr? it was a gift. >> narrator: by october of 1985, principal photography on "ferris bueller's day off" had been under way for a month, but...
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for years to kill us. over 40 attacks have been foiled the last year alone. that gives you a sense this is an ongoing effort. we can't forget yet if some people want to. >> reporter: he lost many friends, the husband of his long-time personal assistant. her husband was fire captain terry hatten. people are gathered here. tourists, new yorkers. some with flags. some with signs a moment of quiet reflection on this very important day. martha, bill, back to you. martha: eric, thank you very much. as eric points out there are so many searing images burned into our minds and hearts from that day. who can forget the scene that then white house chief of staff andy card walked into a classroom at emma booker elementary school in sarasota, florida, leaning over, leaning down, whispering to the president that america was under attack. >> page 153. martha: who can forget that reaction on president bush's face. clearly the news was sinking in for him. he stayed calm for the children who were in front of him on the floo
for years to kill us. over 40 attacks have been foiled the last year alone. that gives you a sense this is an ongoing effort. we can't forget yet if some people want to. >> reporter: he lost many friends, the husband of his long-time personal assistant. her husband was fire captain terry hatten. people are gathered here. tourists, new yorkers. some with flags. some with signs a moment of quiet reflection on this very important day. martha, bill, back to you. martha: eric, thank you very...
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i don't use shampoo anymore. that's right. i don't use itt all. so why does my hair look this healthy and shiny? because now i use wen. i mean, look at this hair. my hair is softer, shinier, and the volume? who doesn't want more volume? ordinary shampoo? you don't ed that anymore. all you need is wen. >> what does it take to get your hair this beautiful? just one thing: the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. it's revolutionary hair care that takeshe place of shampoo, conditioner, deep conditioner, de-tangler, and leave-in conditioner all in one, saving you time working on your hair, and saving you money on all the products you won't need anymore. most ordinary shampoos that lather use sulfates and detergents that may strip your hair of natural oils and cause dryness, frizziness, dullness, and color fade, but wen is designed to gently cleanse and moisturize your hair and scalp with no harsh stripping agents, making hair shinier, softer, stronger, fuller after just one use. wen cleansing conditioners have been the buzz for top beauty magazin
i don't use shampoo anymore. that's right. i don't use itt all. so why does my hair look this healthy and shiny? because now i use wen. i mean, look at this hair. my hair is softer, shinier, and the volume? who doesn't want more volume? ordinary shampoo? you don't ed that anymore. all you need is wen. >> what does it take to get your hair this beautiful? just one thing: the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. it's revolutionary hair care that takeshe place of shampoo, conditioner,...
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he's proud of the collection, he tells us. but his house is on the small side and he's running out of space. he's already sold 100 kilos of nails. >> to begin with my wife didn't understand why i was always leaving the house early and coming back 2 hours later with a sack full of nails. >> he doesn't see much of his family these days. but to siswanto, it's a question of principle. people like him shouldn't have to waste their hard-earned wages paying for over-priced tire repair work. >> of course i'm proud that my husband is doing something for the community. but i'm afraid that the people responsible will be angry with him will suddenly attack him or something. >> it's not as if the people of jakarta don't have enough to put up with. endless traffic jams are a fact of life. the police battle daily with the permanent gridlock. dealing with nail traps is the last thing they need. their best strategy is to catch them red-handed -- as happened to one perpetrator recently. angry commuters got to him faster than the police did and
he's proud of the collection, he tells us. but his house is on the small side and he's running out of space. he's already sold 100 kilos of nails. >> to begin with my wife didn't understand why i was always leaving the house early and coming back 2 hours later with a sack full of nails. >> he doesn't see much of his family these days. but to siswanto, it's a question of principle. people like him shouldn't have to waste their hard-earned wages paying for over-priced tire repair...
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how should it be used? how should this information be used to? i use it to dole out treatment. that is how i thought we would kick start this seminar. i am happy to answer any other questions. i did not do this all by myself. i had a lot of individuals who helped me with this data. this research is all funded by the national research of health, your tax dollars. thank you for your attention. i will turn over to our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> actually, i would like to, i'm going to ask a few questions, but i was hoping we could get a debate going here rather than with me trying to ask intelligent questions and just have the very smart people just talking amongst themselves to educate us. so one of the questions that we're wanting to talk about today was the idea of free will in terms of the criminal justice system. and i would like to ask each of you, is there a definition of free will in the context of your individual work? we'll start with you, doctor. >> i would punt that one right over to david who is the expert in free will, and then we actually spent all last nigh
how should it be used? how should this information be used to? i use it to dole out treatment. that is how i thought we would kick start this seminar. i am happy to answer any other questions. i did not do this all by myself. i had a lot of individuals who helped me with this data. this research is all funded by the national research of health, your tax dollars. thank you for your attention. i will turn over to our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> actually, i would like to, i'm going...
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we are glad you can join us. a conversation with colin powell coming up right now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: pleased and honored to welcome colin powell back to this program. the former u.s. secretary of state and decorated four-star general is, of course, a best- selling author whose latest text is called "it worked for me: in life and leadership." he joins us tonight from washington. secretary powell, good to have you back on this program, sir. >> thank you, tavis, good to be with you again. tavis: i promise to get right to the book if you allow me to ask a few questions about items in the news. i suspect that doesn't surprise you, given the roles that you've played in our government, that i might want to pick your brain about a few things. le
we are glad you can join us. a conversation with colin powell coming up right now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: pleased and honored to welcome colin powell back to this program. the former u.s. secretary of state and...
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it is used naturally. and he is introducing nature in his representation of these figures, natural flesh tones, for example, and actual color of the drapery. now, if we go back to the vermeer's work, we see that in the vermeer's girl, color is complemented through use of light. they are integrally interwoven. they work together to create a very distinct impression. light bounces off. notice the metal, the shapes, the wonderful reflections in the translucent pearls. and all of these create the wonderful feeling of-- they're achieved through color, but light is a very important element and a very important part. but color is used naturally. he's observing light. there is a window that's implied. it's directly behind the girl-- or in front of her, and it's casting a shadow. and it is illuminating the young lady. now, color can be used, as in this case, a painting by marc of "the red horses," it is used in an arbitrary way. we know horses aren't red. this has nothing to do with nature. color can be used decora
it is used naturally. and he is introducing nature in his representation of these figures, natural flesh tones, for example, and actual color of the drapery. now, if we go back to the vermeer's work, we see that in the vermeer's girl, color is complemented through use of light. they are integrally interwoven. they work together to create a very distinct impression. light bounces off. notice the metal, the shapes, the wonderful reflections in the translucent pearls. and all of these create the...
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pacheko, that would give us in the preparation of minutes. if you don't have one filled out l -- after you speak and present it to him half, since you're sable to -- you're able, to line up at the far side of the loan, if mr. pacheko, if you point the edge of the desk there, i would like people to line up there, don't be shy. the gentleman in the white shirt leaning against the wall, step forward and everyone behind you, please follow. i want the line to start there, yes, but no one's following you, they're afraid of you, okay. great. >> i'm going to ask one more thing of the public speakers and you are free to speak about whatever subject you want, even if it's not the subject that's before us but i would like you to limit your comments do the extent of someone else has said, that's just a request on my part. >> good evening, my name is lynette and i am a resident of easier district, i'm a homeowner and a new mom, it's hard to come to city hall with your small child and especially so late in the evening and to wait to speak, i needed to stay
pacheko, that would give us in the preparation of minutes. if you don't have one filled out l -- after you speak and present it to him half, since you're sable to -- you're able, to line up at the far side of the loan, if mr. pacheko, if you point the edge of the desk there, i would like people to line up there, don't be shy. the gentleman in the white shirt leaning against the wall, step forward and everyone behind you, please follow. i want the line to start there, yes, but no one's following...
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thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is incredible to me how many different things you do. how is it you identify that san francisco was in need of all these different services? >> it came from stepping out of graduate school in 1972. i wrote a little thing about how this is an idea, how our world should work. it should have printmaking, archiving, a gallery. it should have a retail store. in 1972, i wanted to have art sales, point-of-sale at the grocery store. >> so you go through the manifesto. with the bay area should have. you are making art incredibly accessible in so many different ways, so that is a good segue. let's take a walk around the facilities. here we are in your gallery space. can you tell
thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is incredible to me how many different things you...
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from people who use coercion against us. protect our rights. nothing else that leaves the rest of us free to pursue values that will lead to our happiness that we believe are good for us. the only system that leaves us free to pursue our values. >> does that make government more allow as well? >> it depends. out is instituted in america at its founding was the first and maybe morrow government never with a moral purpose to protect the rights of individuals has become the greatest violator it has lost its claim on morality. government is moral when it protects rates but if morrow when it violates rights to seven subtitle out by a man's ideas can end big government. whether those ideas? >>guest: first the idea of morality and the foundational idea is who does your life belong to? those conventional views have stated your moral purpose in life is to be your brother's keeper. psat -- so sacrifices the most noble thing. she rejects the notion and says that is the origin of state is some it is the ada you are your brothers keeper
from people who use coercion against us. protect our rights. nothing else that leaves the rest of us free to pursue values that will lead to our happiness that we believe are good for us. the only system that leaves us free to pursue our values. >> does that make government more allow as well? >> it depends. out is instituted in america at its founding was the first and maybe morrow government never with a moral purpose to protect the rights of individuals has become the greatest...
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and nothing but the memory of the fallen should guide us. god bless us now. god plus us in the future. gob bless us in the moment when we make all decisions about the future. in his mighty name we pray about the future of america. >> we can keep investing in the wind and solar and clean coal. our construction workers can build homes and factories that waste less affinity and retrofit old buildings. >> i will take advantage of our oil, our coal, our gas, our nuclear. north america will be in the independent within 8 years. >> whites and engaged with c- span as the president campaigns -- watch and engage with c-span as the presidential campaign moves toward the october debates. foreign policy is the focus of the final debate on october 22. the presidential -- the vice presidential candidates' debate on october 11. -- candidates debate on october 11. >> i like c-span because they bring us the news in an unfiltered manner. i watch whatever is going on on c-span and i do not have to worry about some supposed expert trying to tell me what i should think about it. t
and nothing but the memory of the fallen should guide us. god bless us now. god plus us in the future. gob bless us in the moment when we make all decisions about the future. in his mighty name we pray about the future of america. >> we can keep investing in the wind and solar and clean coal. our construction workers can build homes and factories that waste less affinity and retrofit old buildings. >> i will take advantage of our oil, our coal, our gas, our nuclear. north america...
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joined -- joining us in the car sharing program for their members who want to use bmw products. this idea of cars sharing has been a part of san francisco's objective in creating a more sharing economy. like many other cities, we are congested in our parking. parking is really a challenge in the city. for people who own vehicles, and introducing people to car- sharing programs and ideas have been a wonderful experiment for us. as you know, we have been working to create not only public garages but also in congested neighborhoods. when a private company like bmw registers their interest in car- sharing, that is a complement to the direction we are heading to be morris -- more sustainable. i want to think bmw for being here. we are in negotiations to get us into our fleet so we can utilize. unless we do it with the latest technology, people will not appreciate the mayor driving a bmw. [laughter] but we are doing it for the right reasons. i want to showcase that as we lead this country into a thought process, a challenge that our major cities, our urban settings can have solutions
joined -- joining us in the car sharing program for their members who want to use bmw products. this idea of cars sharing has been a part of san francisco's objective in creating a more sharing economy. like many other cities, we are congested in our parking. parking is really a challenge in the city. for people who own vehicles, and introducing people to car- sharing programs and ideas have been a wonderful experiment for us. as you know, we have been working to create not only public garages...
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the car use went down, the bicycle use went up. higher parking fees are very effective in decrease in car use and increasing other modes of use -- in decrease in car use iqi 5u9 it was quite effective. another thing, peter talked about the parking permit. in amsterdam, you have to wait two and half years before it because you -- you have to wait two and a half years for the parking permit. >> people except they can just not have a car. in amsterdam, the other modes of transport are so well-organized, it is just like in the hague, a car is more of a new sense that a create a car is more of a nuisance and liability. it is expensive. the other modes of transport are much more convenient. >> ok, mike, you have a question? use the microphone, please. >> separated bike paths in the united states are controversial, and they're slowly catching on. how important is it to have those facilities in place? is it maybe a quarter of importance, 50% of the attraction for people to take their bikes? i'm wondering how important it is. >> i think tha
the car use went down, the bicycle use went up. higher parking fees are very effective in decrease in car use and increasing other modes of use -- in decrease in car use iqi 5u9 it was quite effective. another thing, peter talked about the parking permit. in amsterdam, you have to wait two and half years before it because you -- you have to wait two and a half years for the parking permit. >> people except they can just not have a car. in amsterdam, the other modes of transport are so...
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> over the past four years, economic fairness, equal opportunity, and the belief that if each of us gives back to this country we love and all of us work together, there is no challenge we cannot overcome. those are the ideals that my father and my uncles fought for. those are the ideals i believe in. and this election is about whether we will advance those ideals or let them be swept away. >> caroline kennedy on stage earlier tonight, now more of president obama's speech. >> around the world, we've reasserted our power across the pacific and stood up to china on behalf of our workers. from berma to libya to south sudan, we have advanced the rights and dignity of all human beings. men and women, christians and muslims and jews. but
our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> over the past four years, economic fairness, equal opportunity, and the belief that if each of us gives back to this country we...
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this is a good report card for us. it's a good reminder where we have to go and where we have been and how far we need to go still. thanks. >> commissioner mendoza. >> thank you. i have several comments. these are some just reminders they think are really i am grateful to be in san francisco and i thank the mayor and the superintendent and the superintendent of oakland and the superintendent of los angeles. we were together recently and the mayor mexed me and said thank god we're in san francisco and oakland and l.a. have other challenges ahead of them and i think one of the things i want to highlight is the relationships that we have and the relationships that have been built in particular in the superintendent zones because i think we've recognized that community really matters and when we got the sig funding we were embattled with our communities. this was two and a half years ago and we -- people were reluctant and we took a risk and i am glad that we d i am glad that we kind of said this is unacceptable for any of
this is a good report card for us. it's a good reminder where we have to go and where we have been and how far we need to go still. thanks. >> commissioner mendoza. >> thank you. i have several comments. these are some just reminders they think are really i am grateful to be in san francisco and i thank the mayor and the superintendent and the superintendent of oakland and the superintendent of los angeles. we were together recently and the mayor mexed me and said thank god we're in...
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for nonprofit use. so we will be honoring 35 of the original residents. we even have a resident that is 101 years old. we hope we will be able to bless the subway station before we reach 100 years old. we ask that you support the approval of this conditional use. thank you. oh, yes, ten years ago i was on the planning commission so i had to make it short. >> president
for nonprofit use. so we will be honoring 35 of the original residents. we even have a resident that is 101 years old. we hope we will be able to bless the subway station before we reach 100 years old. we ask that you support the approval of this conditional use. thank you. oh, yes, ten years ago i was on the planning commission so i had to make it short. >> president
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can you tell us? >> reporter: i apologize for being out of breath. i was walking down fifth avenue, which is close to our studios and i heard a -- a jet -- perhaps a 737 or a small air bus, flying low, unusually low over fifth avenue, make egg right. i am not going to say -- i don't know -- i don't have any reports on what type of plane hit the world trade center. but people looked up and it made a right toward the building. >> nice and orderly, nice and orderly. >> it is a tragedy. it is abhorrent. it is disgusting. bru, you know -- but, i am wondering, are these pilots terrorists themselves? are there terrorists in the cockpit who are holding guns to a pilot's head? did they -- >> i can't imagine -- >> you can speculate completely about how this happens because, obviously, it takes a lot of training and expertise to fly a complicated, sophisticated aircraft, whether it's a boeing 737 or a smaller air bus, these are not cessnas or pipers. have you to raise the wonder and the possibility of the type o
can you tell us? >> reporter: i apologize for being out of breath. i was walking down fifth avenue, which is close to our studios and i heard a -- a jet -- perhaps a 737 or a small air bus, flying low, unusually low over fifth avenue, make egg right. i am not going to say -- i don't know -- i don't have any reports on what type of plane hit the world trade center. but people looked up and it made a right toward the building. >> nice and orderly, nice and orderly. >> it is a...
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supposed to be set aside for workers and if you're using the hra's, if the private employers and a considerable amount of them employ their own accounts, this discourages employees from coming in and basically you're telling their employers what you need the medical expenses for, it's an invasion of privacy, i would rather, it's nothing we saw in the revised legislation that actually standardized guidelines, as far as we know, employers can still insist on whatever they can restrict their guidelines to whatever extent they want, and i think that this, in essence, limits the ability, limits the access of workers regardless of the amendment to the benefits that they're entitled to. >> frankly, supervisor wiener, if i might say, just to be more clear to your point, what you ask, i'm sorry, it could be more clear, we didn't see enough changes to warrant change our findings. >> just to be clear, i think it's perfectly appropriate to have a policy debate about the issue which we had and which is ongoing and that's fine, i'm not critiquing that in any way, when you draw conclusions based on data when
supposed to be set aside for workers and if you're using the hra's, if the private employers and a considerable amount of them employ their own accounts, this discourages employees from coming in and basically you're telling their employers what you need the medical expenses for, it's an invasion of privacy, i would rather, it's nothing we saw in the revised legislation that actually standardized guidelines, as far as we know, employers can still insist on whatever they can restrict their...
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kim, talk to us about family therapy and what is it. and describe it for us. sure. family therapy is no one particular approach. it's really a collection of approaches to helping people make changes. and what these approaches all have in common is a belief in family level assessment and treatment, and by that we look at families as a system. so a system is something that has many different parts that interact with each other and all the parts have to be working well in order for the system to do its job. so family therapists look at the way individual family members function and how the family-the parts of the family, the individuals, the relationships-all work together. so we're interested in how individual behavior affects the whole and how the whole affects individual behavior. and we use relationships, really, as the site of intervention and the lever. and really, when it comes to addiction treatment, we're looking at two things. we're looking at what strengths and resources does the family have to bring to their-to help improve the recovery outcomes. and second
kim, talk to us about family therapy and what is it. and describe it for us. sure. family therapy is no one particular approach. it's really a collection of approaches to helping people make changes. and what these approaches all have in common is a belief in family level assessment and treatment, and by that we look at families as a system. so a system is something that has many different parts that interact with each other and all the parts have to be working well in order for the system to...
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thank you for joining us. thank you for coming out. i want to thank members of the board of supervisors. i want to thank them for being here in this joint recognition of our commissioners and members of 14 different bodies that will be appointed today to committees and commissions. i want to thank all the friends and family for joining us. let me say how excited i am this past week, i have been watching a certain convention. next week, we will have an even more exciting convention to watch. it is of course, in the spirit of the expected national, regional, and state elections we are preparing for. it is also a reminder of the importance of our civic duty and all the different departments we have created. public engagement is extremely important to the way we run government in san francisco. it has always been about public engagement. we need the last bodies come a different viewpoints, different economic classics -- classes, ethnicities, and regions of the city to be well-represented on everything we do because that is what makes our c
thank you for joining us. thank you for coming out. i want to thank members of the board of supervisors. i want to thank them for being here in this joint recognition of our commissioners and members of 14 different bodies that will be appointed today to committees and commissions. i want to thank all the friends and family for joining us. let me say how excited i am this past week, i have been watching a certain convention. next week, we will have an even more exciting convention to watch. it...
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reminder to send us a tweet if you want us to send us your college campus. maybe we'll come see you. >> all right. switching gears. female sexuality has puzzled scientists, psychologists, men, women and perverts for generations, leaving many of us wondering is there a mind/body connection to having a happy sex life? >> best selling author naomi wolf talks about this in her new book "vagina: a female biography." >> you did it. you said it. >> i said it because i'm not scared. >> a lot of us have a problem saying that word. what is the story with that? >> well, i mean, it's very private, very personal, very intimate. on the other hand, there is some important new information that we have. we have to have the conversation. >> i'll deal with my own much less everybody else's. naomi wrote a very scholarly account of this. >> thank you. >> so we're having a little fun with you. tell us what you learned new in all of your research. >> you bet. like most of us, i felt like i knew the basics. i've been interested in sexuality my whole career and thought i followed it
reminder to send us a tweet if you want us to send us your college campus. maybe we'll come see you. >> all right. switching gears. female sexuality has puzzled scientists, psychologists, men, women and perverts for generations, leaving many of us wondering is there a mind/body connection to having a happy sex life? >> best selling author naomi wolf talks about this in her new book "vagina: a female biography." >> you did it. you said it. >> i said it because...
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the president gave us an agenda to move us into a response against the recession, but putting us at the cutting edge in a modern economy, investing in research, science and technology, investing in an ideas economy. that's the sort of priming of the pump, if you will, that is essential for us to respond in substantive terms, for us to utilize government as a tool that is productive and enabling and empowering the middle class and empowering our small business community and empowering our entrepreneur. and it happened in the 111th congress. but something changed in leadership in the 112th congress. we are ranked in percentage approval, below 10%. some of the lowest points achieved or earned by this congress in its history as the house. that is a very telling statement. how do we go from the most productive in decades to most unfavorable in the history of the house? we have a reactionary response who want to destroy the essence of government and wean every government activity into a very difficult period in our economic history. it is one that is unpopular and unproductive, it is one that
the president gave us an agenda to move us into a response against the recession, but putting us at the cutting edge in a modern economy, investing in research, science and technology, investing in an ideas economy. that's the sort of priming of the pump, if you will, that is essential for us to respond in substantive terms, for us to utilize government as a tool that is productive and enabling and empowering the middle class and empowering our small business community and empowering our...
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so i think you showed us and i think i understood the numbers that you showed us was what is not ground lease, but directly leased and that breakdown by industrial, retail, whatever? but we don't see the breakdown of what the ground leases are being used for, which would be interesting. because we show now 40% of industrial, but to break down the ground leases, would that percentage be different in terms of what the public sees, whether it's under a master tenant agreement or direct lease? >> commissioner, we have not actually done a breakdown of how the ground lease breaks into its own sort of subcategories. we have done a little bit in terms of trying to assess the number of restaurants or retail operations, but we don't always have those -- that data. we could certainly try to assembly that. >> not just necessarily from the standpoint of finances
so i think you showed us and i think i understood the numbers that you showed us was what is not ground lease, but directly leased and that breakdown by industrial, retail, whatever? but we don't see the breakdown of what the ground leases are being used for, which would be interesting. because we show now 40% of industrial, but to break down the ground leases, would that percentage be different in terms of what the public sees, whether it's under a master tenant agreement or direct lease?...
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, work with us, win with us, and we can make our country the country it was meant to be! [cheers and applause] now, george bush talked a good game, but he has no game plan to rebuild america from the city to the suburbs to the countryside so that we can compete and win again in the global economy. i do. [applause] he won't take on the big insurance companies and the bureaucracy to control health costs and give us affordable health care for all americans, but i will. [cheers and applause] he won't even implement the recommendations of his own commission on aids, but i will. [cheers and applause] he won't streamline the federal government and change the way it works, cut 100,000 bureaucrats and put 100,000 new police officers on the streets of american cities, but i will. [cheers and applause] he's never balanced a government budget, but i have -- 11 times. [applause] he won't break the stranglehold the special interests have on our elections and the lobbyists have on our government, but i will. [cheers and applause] he won't give mothers and fathers the simple chance to ta
, work with us, win with us, and we can make our country the country it was meant to be! [cheers and applause] now, george bush talked a good game, but he has no game plan to rebuild america from the city to the suburbs to the countryside so that we can compete and win again in the global economy. i do. [applause] he won't take on the big insurance companies and the bureaucracy to control health costs and give us affordable health care for all americans, but i will. [cheers and applause] he...
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us and that things. we have a pretty good compass at understanding here is what many to build, we have -- we will stay put on that. when i think people are being too nice to us, and when i think were being too critical and underestimating us, i think it is important to keep in mind. people understand that. the second thing is just that what motivates people of this book is building stuff their product. that is universal. it is hard for people to wrap their heads around i'm bill clinton than 950 million people are going to use. but i'm building something i am going to show to my friends and my family and i'm going to be proud to do that. one of the things we have found is the release apps, the ios integration coming out, all of these types of things, that is not only the stuff that drives morale and that the said the company but drives a lot of recruiting. people come to us as i -- to us and say i went to work this place because you guys are the most interesting stuff out there. we have not really done an
us and that things. we have a pretty good compass at understanding here is what many to build, we have -- we will stay put on that. when i think people are being too nice to us, and when i think were being too critical and underestimating us, i think it is important to keep in mind. people understand that. the second thing is just that what motivates people of this book is building stuff their product. that is universal. it is hard for people to wrap their heads around i'm bill clinton than 950...
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call us. say, i can't get down there i have, they might come out with 50 gallon drums if you have waste or oil they will come and pick it up. if you have gasoline you haven't used in a while they will come and pick it up. the main thing is safety. we don't want to end up like this guy. he didn't heed the warnings. for each one of these to carry out this guy, how many guys are backing them up? i figure 4 a piece. we don't send in a team unless we have the same amount of people and then some to back them up. to get you to gage what an incident is the guy with the big thumb. the rule of thumb is this. if you cover the incident with your thumb you are far enough away. does it look like he's got it covered with his thumb? you see the smoke going to the side. he's still too close. he's got to back up further even with the rule of thumb. we want you to view the rule of time, distance and shielding. what's time, don't stick around. distance. get far away. shielding means put something solid in between
call us. say, i can't get down there i have, they might come out with 50 gallon drums if you have waste or oil they will come and pick it up. if you have gasoline you haven't used in a while they will come and pick it up. the main thing is safety. we don't want to end up like this guy. he didn't heed the warnings. for each one of these to carry out this guy, how many guys are backing them up? i figure 4 a piece. we don't send in a team unless we have the same amount of people and then some to...
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these values that are important for us. the collaborator is just an incubator, but we're trying to put a new twist on this with the landlord-tenant relationship and there really no better place to do this and to be part of the growing bioecosystem it than here in mission bay of the whole point of this is to have tenant companies, start-up companies that want to partner with bayer with proximity to our research groups in this building and in addition, can access the global expertise of bayer scientist, as well as the infrastructure that bayer brings and dr. bush mentioned that we have had for 150 years. we are also looking to put companis in the collaborator that are not necessarily partners yet, but again, what better way to find proper probings to work on than having scientists in the same building interacting with each other? as we'll open up the space for tours the collaborator is an open-floor space that encourages interact between the start-up companies in the space. but more importantly what it brings to mission bay i
these values that are important for us. the collaborator is just an incubator, but we're trying to put a new twist on this with the landlord-tenant relationship and there really no better place to do this and to be part of the growing bioecosystem it than here in mission bay of the whole point of this is to have tenant companies, start-up companies that want to partner with bayer with proximity to our research groups in this building and in addition, can access the global expertise of bayer...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> mitt romney has held holed himself up in rural vermont where he is practicing for the presidential debates. he is staying in this multimillion dollar mansion. romney is debating with senator rob portman, who is playing the role of president obama in these series of mock debates. but romney did take a trip to a nearby swing state. new hampshire, to continue his attack on obama. >> two big numbers came out this week. 16 and 47. 16 trillion dollars in debt. and the number is 47. 47 million people now on food stamps. when he came into office, there were 32 million. there's just no way he can square those numbers with the idea that america is doing better. because it's not. >> this year, there are three presidential debates, and one vice presidential debate. the first one between romney and president obama comi
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> mitt romney has held holed himself up in rural vermont where he is practicing for the presidential debates. he is staying in this multimillion dollar mansion. romney is debating with senator rob portman, who is playing the role...
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important to us. getting rid of everything you don't use, don't love -- >> that can make you happier. >> it is, right. >> especially if somebody else could use it, that's the greatest feeling. >> what i found, if you know who you can give something to, it's easier to get it out of your house. go and live a happier life somewhere else. >> like the salvation army. amazing. >> so many things are little things. you pay attention to your good-byes. when leaving a family gathering, don't say, did so-and-so leave? i sneak out. >> hoda does drive by s. >> i want the atmosphere in my home to be attentive engaged feeling. hello and good-bye is a way to check in every time you come and go. it's easy. doesn't take time and money. give it a shot. >> do you believe some people are innately happy? >> 50% is hardwired and the other percent is controlled by what we do and how we think. >> some of it, you're born a tigger or eyore. hardwired. >> you say abandon a project. >> i thought this was my private pathology. tur
important to us. getting rid of everything you don't use, don't love -- >> that can make you happier. >> it is, right. >> especially if somebody else could use it, that's the greatest feeling. >> what i found, if you know who you can give something to, it's easier to get it out of your house. go and live a happier life somewhere else. >> like the salvation army. amazing. >> so many things are little things. you pay attention to your good-byes. when leaving a...
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it really helps us see the impacts more clearly. thank you. i would like to open it up for public comment if there are no other questions. okay. we're going to limit it to two minutes per person and again, there is a buzzer that goes off with 30 sec
it really helps us see the impacts more clearly. thank you. i would like to open it up for public comment if there are no other questions. okay. we're going to limit it to two minutes per person and again, there is a buzzer that goes off with 30 sec
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, or allow that use openly. but this is a way to kind of meet the tenants in the neighborhood as well as try to really more activate that second floor use. >> and those are basically an answer of your questions and if you have any additional ones? >> commissioner dooley. >> i wanted to know what your out reach plans were for the residents and the merchants. i assume that you will be doing a lot of out reach? >> trying to. >> so that is another thing, one, so originally, we just really wanted this to be a basic shell. what exists now but put it into the named ncd format and in the meantime go to the out reach to the different especially the merchant association to make sure that it is not going to be negative effect which is not the purpose of this and to go out to the neighborhood association and try to get a mixture of different meetings in the neighbors to address this and just recently we are going to work with commissioner white to hopefully identify ways to strategickly activate the engagement in the fillmo
, or allow that use openly. but this is a way to kind of meet the tenants in the neighborhood as well as try to really more activate that second floor use. >> and those are basically an answer of your questions and if you have any additional ones? >> commissioner dooley. >> i wanted to know what your out reach plans were for the residents and the merchants. i assume that you will be doing a lot of out reach? >> trying to. >> so that is another thing, one, so...
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how do i use it. then they will start to learn how to do email or how to go back to chinese newspaper to read all the chinese newspaper. >> a lot of the barrier still is around lack of knowledge or confusion or intimidation and not having people in their peer network who use computers in their lives. >> the important thing i learned from caminos was to improve myself personally. when i first came to caminos, i didn't know anything about computers. the second thing is i have become -- i have made some great achievements as an individual in my family and in things of the world. >> it's a real issue of self-empowerment where new immigrant families are able to communicate with their families at home, able to receive news and information in their own home language, really become more and more connected with the world as well as connected even inside their local communities.
how do i use it. then they will start to learn how to do email or how to go back to chinese newspaper to read all the chinese newspaper. >> a lot of the barrier still is around lack of knowledge or confusion or intimidation and not having people in their peer network who use computers in their lives. >> the important thing i learned from caminos was to improve myself personally. when i first came to caminos, i didn't know anything about computers. the second thing is i have become...
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feel better does that make us better off. i don't think so organized labor didn't promise everyone would be super rich like mitt romney it promised everyone that if you'd just worked hard keep your nose clean you'd enjoy a comfortable american life without organized labor that promise can't be kept and more and more americans today know it so it's time to wake up and stand up to this war on labor let's hope eric cantor and the republicans have jumped the shark with their attempts to redefine labor day this year the workers the ninety nine percent you and me built america and let's never forget it and that's the way it is tonight tuesday september fourth two thousand and twelve if you missed any and i'd show you can now watch it in h.d. on hulu at hulu dot com slash the big picture for more information any of the stories we covered visit our website thom hartmann dot com free speech dead or dot com you can also check out our two youtube channel is there a link to thom hartmann dot com also a town are dark ontario all the diffe
feel better does that make us better off. i don't think so organized labor didn't promise everyone would be super rich like mitt romney it promised everyone that if you'd just worked hard keep your nose clean you'd enjoy a comfortable american life without organized labor that promise can't be kept and more and more americans today know it so it's time to wake up and stand up to this war on labor let's hope eric cantor and the republicans have jumped the shark with their attempts to redefine...
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london based journalist blogger joins us now to give us. a very good evening to you thanks be with us now this latest wave of violence seems to be subsiding as we're seeing at the moment do you think the morgue's of what are the stable or is it more washington is damage control is working what's the real picture do you think. i mean it was inevitable that sooner or later the process will have to subside that can't go on forever and i very much doubt these men of us government has had any good result at all i mean after all we are protecting freedom of speech here this is filmmaker. was entitle the american constitution. to make it feel mohammed the only reason why movements are protesting is because there is. in islam it's forbidden to portray mohammed in any way. i think are insulting but it does raise the question why this film and the other the other material just a couple of clicks away on the internet the could be equally as insulting what if this film i don't know. anybody i don't think anybody knows i think it was a pretext it was fo
london based journalist blogger joins us now to give us. a very good evening to you thanks be with us now this latest wave of violence seems to be subsiding as we're seeing at the moment do you think the morgue's of what are the stable or is it more washington is damage control is working what's the real picture do you think. i mean it was inevitable that sooner or later the process will have to subside that can't go on forever and i very much doubt these men of us government has had any good...
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they used to have. for example, our police code currently regulates how much one can charge to carry luggage from specific streets to other specific streets, usually setting the charge of 25 cents or 50 cents or a dollar. the police code requires that travel agents who sell airline tickets hold a security bond which is outdated, and there are other requirements as well, including one that would make the arguably the tamale lady illegal and prohibits people from tying a dog to a lamppost when they go in to get a cup of coffee. these provisions are outdated and -- repeal them and i urge your report. >> president chiu: can we take this item same house same call? without objection it is passed on the first read. call items 10 and 11. >> the clerk: item 10 an ordinance amending the planning code and zoning map to create the chinese hospital special use district on jackson street, to facilitate the development of chinese hospital replacement project. item 1 is is the ordinance amending the general plan and ma
they used to have. for example, our police code currently regulates how much one can charge to carry luggage from specific streets to other specific streets, usually setting the charge of 25 cents or 50 cents or a dollar. the police code requires that travel agents who sell airline tickets hold a security bond which is outdated, and there are other requirements as well, including one that would make the arguably the tamale lady illegal and prohibits people from tying a dog to a lamppost when...
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knows how to be used to profit politicians. providing flatter for art and something to be left behind. he has left his angels behind. none of us knowing where exactly we are headed. and this is also a new poem. it's potentially the title of my next poetry collection. i read a lot about religion being raised catholic. this is called just like jesus. if i get struck down by thunder. just like jesus. i want childhood to be, evading teen angst. always. i want to encourage and motivate just like jesus. few literates could conquer. simply by having faith, i want to arouse. make you believe there's a god above watching over us. without scientific explanation. i want to cast out your demons. liberate your oppressed soul. bring back lost friends. just like jesus, be a shameless pervert while with the possibility of sexism and paternal. just like jesus, i want to hear the voice of my farther. bask in the stars, this is not an end but a beginning. a sepia tone of martarism. i want my engage capturred. to frame the minds of ignorants. whil
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it and use it properly. we see our role as helping this move along along those lines. i want to support this and seek your support in endorsing it. we will also benefit from this as a nonprofit in a time where dwindling economy and that is seriously affecting our services. thank you. >> good afternoon. i am the volunteer program coordinator for aguilas, we provide services and to welcome everyone. funding has been difficult for the last couple of years. citywide, statewide, and at the federal level. it has been difficult for us to maintain our current services. we're partnering with businesses and that will help establish services to continue. it will also provide an alternative for our members, forced to refer to and especially for those who are hiv-positive. many members suffer from side effects of the medication so this will be enough for them to try something new. this location we feel that it is centrally located for our clients. it is reachable by bus and people can walk to it. a lot of our clients are
it and use it properly. we see our role as helping this move along along those lines. i want to support this and seek your support in endorsing it. we will also benefit from this as a nonprofit in a time where dwindling economy and that is seriously affecting our services. thank you. >> good afternoon. i am the volunteer program coordinator for aguilas, we provide services and to welcome everyone. funding has been difficult for the last couple of years. citywide, statewide, and at the...
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and give us some benefits to that. thank you. >> excuse me, did you sign up to speak? >> i did not. >> i will give you one minute. >> i appreciate it. i am a sheet metal worker and i have been here 12 1/2 years. most of my colleagues have been here 10 years. we are all educated, we went through an apprenticeship program. i went to six years of school to learn by trade. it is a craft. we work very hard for you people as carpenters, plumbers, we work together. a constant back-and-forth of working together and doing different things. you have a lot of very old buildings here. they are not easy to maintain. when we go out there, we see things that are old and we have to bring them out today. it is a craftsmanship and you have some very dedicated people. we want to be paid in the same throughout the city. when we came here, because i tuck, i chose the school district. we should be paid the same as all the other sheet metal workers throughout the city. >> i don't think we are slated to have discussion. >> point of clarificat
and give us some benefits to that. thank you. >> excuse me, did you sign up to speak? >> i did not. >> i will give you one minute. >> i appreciate it. i am a sheet metal worker and i have been here 12 1/2 years. most of my colleagues have been here 10 years. we are all educated, we went through an apprenticeship program. i went to six years of school to learn by trade. it is a craft. we work very hard for you people as carpenters, plumbers, we work together. a constant...
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glad you're with us. with the conventions behind them, the two presidential contenders are pounding the pavement in two critical swing states. we'll take you live to virginia and florida, where president obama is to speak just moments from now. will they or won't they? teachers threatening to walk out of chicago public schools monday are back at the bargaining table. the goal, to avoid a strike that would keep hundreds of thousands of students out of school and possibly on the street. >>> and a child with down syndrome kicked off a plane after being deemed a safety hazard. now we will hear straight from his father about how it all went down. >>> but first, the battle for the white house is heating up today in two key battleground states, virginia and florida. mitt romney is holding two events in virginia and president obama is courting votes in the sunshine state. both candidates fighting to win over undecided voters, and they have only 59 days left to do it. we start in florida, where president obama is
glad you're with us. with the conventions behind them, the two presidential contenders are pounding the pavement in two critical swing states. we'll take you live to virginia and florida, where president obama is to speak just moments from now. will they or won't they? teachers threatening to walk out of chicago public schools monday are back at the bargaining table. the goal, to avoid a strike that would keep hundreds of thousands of students out of school and possibly on the street....
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they hate us because they hate us. and any u.s. politician that thinks they're going to go in and transform the region and stop people from hating us because they hate us are absolute fools. they're absolute fools. so andrea, you know, it continues. look, you look at these protests raging across the middle east, you look also even before this film at how low america's approval rating is, country by country, you know, we had a president who was going to transform america's standing in the world and make us proud to be americans again. the fact is, a poll that was released last week, i think it may have been pew, shows that except for france, they do love us in france now, more than they did when bush was president. but especially across the middle east and these areas that are so key to stability across the world, america's standing is lower now than it's been. it just keeps getting lower. why? >> well, you know, i think that a number of things. we are perceived not as the liberator, but we are perceived as the other, as different.
they hate us because they hate us. and any u.s. politician that thinks they're going to go in and transform the region and stop people from hating us because they hate us are absolute fools. they're absolute fools. so andrea, you know, it continues. look, you look at these protests raging across the middle east, you look also even before this film at how low america's approval rating is, country by country, you know, we had a president who was going to transform america's standing in the world...
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so we have a motion before us. we have 15 candidates to move forward to the full board with recommendation. and we can do that without objection. thank you so much to all the members of the public that are here and all th applicants. we look forward to working with you. we have several more items on our agenda so if you can take your conversation outside. i don't want to lose quorum -- i just lost quorum. we will recess for five minutes. s morning. my name is bob hayden. i am with the department of the environment and pleased to be the emcee of this event. you can tell from the display that this has something to do with some electric vehicles. so, i would like to start the program with our first presenter. and introduce to you a man who is certainly no stranger to bringing clean technology to san francisco and electric vehicles, are mayor, ed lee. [applause] >> thank you, bob. >> you for your leadership. good morning, everyone. we are going to be talking about something that i have been very interested in, and that
so we have a motion before us. we have 15 candidates to move forward to the full board with recommendation. and we can do that without objection. thank you so much to all the members of the public that are here and all th applicants. we look forward to working with you. we have several more items on our agenda so if you can take your conversation outside. i don't want to lose quorum -- i just lost quorum. we will recess for five minutes. s morning. my name is bob hayden. i am with the...
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so example we picked a random kid that didn't even necessarily threw stones at us and used him as a shoe. to distort it will being spread by his friends or by his supposed friends who did team instead of us we were hoping that that would stop him somehow that would stop his friends from throwing stones obviously didn't help him he just got injured in the indication so certainly not a good time for the i.d.f. it's finding itself being criticized on a number of fronts policy r.t. television and still ahead for you this hour acting in bad faith we explore the reasons behind in the new president and drive of islamic extremism in russia following a series of assassinations of moderate muslim cleric. are you kate court has shattered the hopes and the reputation of russia itself exiled tycoon their soft keep his eyes safe lawsuit against the billionaire compatriot romano was dismissed in one of the most expensive cases in british legal history laura smith is in london and has a story. the final verdict in this case found against bodies which means that he won't receive a cent of the more t
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insiders and republican party operatives in alabama that conspiracy has worked which should trouble us all because of a governor could be targeted taken down and sent to prison and the exact same thing can happen to any of us now joining me on the phone to tell his story and what the future holds for him as he gets set to begin his prison sentence is former governor of alabama don siegelman and his daughter dana siegel welcome to. day. thank you for joining. the d.n.c. at the convention last week. actually. so in the cable arena. showing people had. their i mean everyone was sort of shocked. of course i was sort of. i had this feeling that i was supposed to. confront him about. ask him if he felt at this point if there was anything he could do that might crazy but it was worth a shot to me because god is going back to prison tomorrow and i want to i am pretty much willing to do whatever it takes including confronting calls from. its little help anyway i heard about four hours before i actually saw him face to face and so when i saw him it didn't it didn't talk to me as much as if i had
insiders and republican party operatives in alabama that conspiracy has worked which should trouble us all because of a governor could be targeted taken down and sent to prison and the exact same thing can happen to any of us now joining me on the phone to tell his story and what the future holds for him as he gets set to begin his prison sentence is former governor of alabama don siegelman and his daughter dana siegel welcome to. day. thank you for joining. the d.n.c. at the convention last...
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both parties use it to. john: but they should fix it to rather than say we voluntarily came. >> exactly. it sells because regardless of where you fall, people get the feeling the little guy is getting cheated. he does not have the opportunity is a previous decades. fax sells but the solution to empower big government and practice cronyism is the opposite but makes the problem worse. >> going back to minimum-wage. if you want to ruin poor people the best way is raise the minimum wage and price is the not of the market. it is horrible. john: it sells another thing is osama bin login is dead dead, gm is alive the audience snickers. [laughter] but they think the auto industry was eight we would not have cars otherwise a. >> not american cars. oldsmobile is dead. saturn is dead, hold parts of general motors is dead and the carcass will be back in bankruptcy. obama's at is a good speech giver but to what a good -- stupid idea loathsome a bin laden is dead? gm is a live. for now. it has cost billions of dollars and
both parties use it to. john: but they should fix it to rather than say we voluntarily came. >> exactly. it sells because regardless of where you fall, people get the feeling the little guy is getting cheated. he does not have the opportunity is a previous decades. fax sells but the solution to empower big government and practice cronyism is the opposite but makes the problem worse. >> going back to minimum-wage. if you want to ruin poor people the best way is raise the minimum wage...
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>> not us. >> rose: not us meaning what? >> meaning not us who are benefiting from the situation. you said who is benefiting from the siation. >> rose: i was just trying to make the point there were a lot of groups that are there and come in. everybody recognizes they've come in and it's a concern for many people. and you just expressed the same concern, did you not? >> yes, i did. >> rose: so i mean, do you believe that assad would stay in power and would fight a long drawn out civil war if it did not have the support of russia? >> look, first before answering this question, i really want, i sincerely want to understand what do you mean by support from russia. >> rose: you tell me. >> that we say we're not going to endorse a security council resolution, which is demanding a unilateral capitulation of the regime? yes. we cannot let this resolution pass because this is absolutely unrealistic, and this would only invite outside intervention. >> rose: when is it when a regime is so committing war crimes and so morally offensive to any civil society that everything has to be done that
>> not us. >> rose: not us meaning what? >> meaning not us who are benefiting from the situation. you said who is benefiting from the siation. >> rose: i was just trying to make the point there were a lot of groups that are there and come in. everybody recognizes they've come in and it's a concern for many people. and you just expressed the same concern, did you not? >> yes, i did. >> rose: so i mean, do you believe that assad would stay in power and would...
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so we ask him to join us this morning and really kind of take us on a tour and tell us a little bit about what it's going to take to take some of these projects to fruition. so please welcome our wonderful mayor edwin lee, someone we're very proud of to have as our leader. mayor lee. [ applause ] >> thank you, mary and thank you very much. good morning >> good morning. >> well, i am very happy to be here today to address you and i do, as joan was talking, as mary was reporting earlier, i do remember a year-ago having been before you that we had just in addition, to the projects that we had talked about, we had just closed out a $385 million deficit. we had introduced pension reform as we talked about it at that time to get the city in better economic gear. we had also chosen a new police chief by a year-ago and excited to see what that was. and then supervisor kim and i and david chiu had been fresh off of helping the company called twitter sustain the city and i want to thank supervisor kim, who is here today and we're working closely together to make sure we're doing it right. that all
so we ask him to join us this morning and really kind of take us on a tour and tell us a little bit about what it's going to take to take some of these projects to fruition. so please welcome our wonderful mayor edwin lee, someone we're very proud of to have as our leader. mayor lee. [ applause ] >> thank you, mary and thank you very much. good morning >> good morning. >> well, i am very happy to be here today to address you and i do, as joan was talking, as mary was reporting...